Show IN RAILWAYS CiKCLES t Sr l Thej > Elks r f Stampeile ld > to t5f t afe 10 fid 1 mach ij ABOUT D K i EX1ENIOKS Ktrclne for the 8L 11 EJD1hO IkVtoitoKlverBoutoKxceilent future fu-ture Prospects Kumori The Elk have spared no pains to make today a redletter o e in tho history his-tory of Garfield Beach aod that the famous will be thronged is foregone fore-gone conclusion as the management of the affair is in the hands of those who have for their motto Uet there Seven trains will be run each way in acordance with the special time card published in another column The Elk Social prizes to ba given today areas follows Grand free forall lottery prize under management Mr HuUk B rues and JV JLarJier a cup given by an > hlk First freefuril bwlnicuiu raceA I season ticket to Garfield given bi 11uft fahermau tecoud freeforall swimming race excepting ex-cepting wiuueib in lirct ion lilt au eie guutLuihngiuit given by itaimomau s Co JudgesGov West CaL Webb and Jainefl GltUacuniug Baby exposition Tha haudsotaiSt baby wilt itceivo HU e cgaut chir WWuh will be Uouuied by BdnuU Brob N B Only children frora > to 3 years of age wilt be allowed upon tto exposition stand 1ust record anti ped gteus will not be uousldurud In awaralug bill prize Judgis col ilerrtt JyJtu M3ihalL and C L Uhlnes First bout race Elts only a handsome present iruia Josliu d Jfatk beuouii boat loile tree for all excepting Tiaues in firs race u decorated cup irom the hits > J kdgeW C Hall Alex Mitchell and 3 H Leivis Fencing cxhibittou by Prof Andres Cluo First prize a handsomE set ol foils given by Kvuah t opeacer decouJ prize a pox of fine cigars given by A C fcaiithACb Judge JDr tt himey C V Anneit uud S H Lewis D i B O EXCEBSIOK The dispatch in THE UBBALU of yesterday to the elKct that at a late meeting in Denver the D It G stockholders had authorized the issuance issu-ance of a hew improveiubu mortgage the rate ot S 000 per wile ana mat 3000000 of the baud were to issue iiuuisUiately for the purpose of the im pioveuieut ot the companys p operty was received with great favor There are many who believe that this not only means several extensions in Uolornuo nut that the D d B U wilt bt pushed on to bale Lake via the White River country over which i hey have already ohtuiued the right of wayt Denver people at present m this cuy believe it will be done On this same subject the Grand Junction News has this to say The committee up pointed by the Board of Trade recently re-cently to investigate tue advisability of building a Hue of railroad from the State Line tj connect with the D k K G Western have been doing some toresponding with Salt Lake people and getting ready to do effective work if iecessary They I too are waiting for the action of tbe D 11 G Of course if that road shall conclude to build to this place such a scheme will be impossible but if they shall conclude to reach Salt Late via White River then the committee com-mittee will be able to push their work and tnero is little doubt but what alma will be built fi orn the btata Line to Glen wood Springs be ore another year So fAr Lowev herd is nothing certain cer-tain about which way the extensions will bt tutde A rneetingiof the three f > ra will be held in New York on the 7h of June at which the whole subject sub-ject if extensions will be pretty generally gener-ally diaeus ed and some definite conclusion con-clusion arrived at The principal ques I lions before the uoard will bn whether it is expedient to build trout Glenwood I Seringa tweutyfive miles own the Grand River the feasibility of a line to Salt Lake vU the White River country construction of a branch to LaKe Guy the extension from Eapanola to Albuquerque where connection connec-tion could be made with the Atlantic Pacific Taking all this inconsideration I in-consideration with the recent statement state-ment of President Strong of the santa Fe that his road would witbin two years have a line Irom tbe Atlautic to ihe Pacific and that it would own and control more lines of railway than any other road in the country there would seem to be good reason to believe that ut least two big railroads have resolved Ito I-to reach the coast via Salt Lake City ADVICB FROM A MEIOHBOB Salt Lake cannot do a better thing for her commercial interests than to pdt herself within reach of the trade of Western Colorado In fact SUB cannot afford not to make an effort 46 secure ut least a portion of it This young empire is growing in wealth nod population popu-lation with astonishing rapidity and is bound to grow oven more rapidly within the next year or tvo This trade can be easily reached by building aline from the terminus of the D it G Western to this place The Western could then afford to give the Salt Lake merchants such rates as would allow them to nell goods us high up as Gun idson and Ouray salt Lake is getting to be a city of font importance and if sue would be qn at she must make as much territory tributary to her as pos ible Here is an opportunity worth Idoking alter Grand Junction News THAIK GOD SHES LITI An oil lady on the train between Tallapoosa and Anniston the other day apparently experiencing her first fide or tho cain was very much disturbed dis-turbed when the train reached tbe high trestle near Anniston The eloyation of the road at this point is very great and the cars seem as if suspended m widair As the train passed over the trestlethe old lady onvulsivly grasped the seat and held ner breath until the opposite side of the chasm was reached when she avu H deep sign of relief and exclaimed Thank God I shes lit Chicago llirtild TUB U > ION PACIFIC The statement recently made by President Adams that the Union Pacific would not build < any more lines this vear is hardly birne out by the frllow inc statement m d > n xl uihon y KUpstrick Bo J Cjiiunot Beatrice Nb have received the contract for building the line from Plainvdle Rooks County to Udlby Thomas County Kan a distance of 110 miles ONE WAY TO BOOM A curious feature of the Wichita Kansas boom is the electric street railway Two hundred and fifty of the business men of the town have obligated themselves to pay 5 cents per day to its support whether they ride or not It is needless to say that an empty car makes the regular trips but the 375 per month is always forthcoming SALT LAKE VOET DOUGLAS Mr Dan Spencer returned last evening I even-ing from Baker City Oregon At Pocatello Poca-tello he saw six engines bearing the following legend Salt Lake > Fort Douglas Railway VESTIBULE TBAIK8 are now run on the Rock Island as far west as the river KNIGHTS OFpyTHtAB Union Pacific The Overland Route will sell through tickets at greatly reduced rates for the roundtrip round-trip to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias to be held in Cincinpati Ohio June 12th to 16th inclusive Tickets good going June 8th to 13th and romrping June 15th to 19th incusive with continuous passage only in each direction DEMOCRATS Union Pacific The Overland Route will sell through tickets to St Louis Mo to parties deshingto attem the National Democratic Convention to be held at that place on June 5th at greatly reduced rates Tickets going good June 2d to 5th inclusive and returning re-turning June 6th to llth inclusive good for continuous passage only in each direction I REPUIILICANS Union Pacific The Overland Route will sell through tickets at greatly reduced rates for the roundtrip round-trip to parties desiring to attond the SHtional Republican Convention to beheld be-held at Chicago June ISth Tickets good going June 16th to 19th and returning re-turning June 20th to 25th inclusive with continuous passa only In each direction t |